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A person with long, flowing gray hair, wearing a dark blue t-shirt with white stripes on the sleeves, is observed from behind and slightly to the side. They are leaning forward, engaged in reading a large informational signboard. The signboard, prominently displayed, is vertically oriented and titled "Facts about Elephants" and "THE ELEPHANTS." The sign provides detailed information in both English and Kannada, comparing African and Asiatic elephants across various characteristics, accompanied by illustrative photographs. Key facts highlighted include: the two main species (Asiatic and African, with African further divided into forest and savanna); differences in ear size (African's are larger); the presence of tusks (all African elephants, but only some male Asian elephants have them, with smaller "TUSHES" noted for some Asian females and males); and distinctions in trunk tip anatomy (Asian elephants have a single "finger," African elephants have two). It also details differences in head shape (African have fuller, rounded heads; Asian have a twin-domed head with an indent), the number of ribs (African up to 21 pairs, Asiatic up to 20), and the number of nails on their feet. The setting is outdoors during what appears to be a sunny daytime, with abundant green foliage from trees and bushes filling the background and parts of the foreground. A black metal fence is visible behind the sign and the person. The scene suggests a visit to a zoo or wildlife park, consistent with the location context of Mysuru, India.
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